2010 Idaho Code
TITLE 33 EDUCATION
CHAPTER 21 JUNIOR COLLEGES
33-2107A ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR COLLEGE CURRICULUM IN JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICTS.

TITLE 33

EDUCATION

CHAPTER 21

JUNIOR COLLEGES

33-2107A. Establishment and operation of third and fourth year college curriculum in junior college districts. The board of trustees of a junior college district of an urban area, upon filing with the state board of education a notice of intent to exercise the powers herein granted, shall thereafter be authorized and empowered to organize and operate an upper division consisting of the third and fourth years of college curriculum with powers to grant baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts and sciences, business and education. The operation of the junior college and the upper division shall be kept separate; however, the joint use of facilities is authorized providing a proper cost allocation is made. The buildings and equipment for the use of said upper division may be purchased, leased, constructed, maintained, and administered from funds obtained by the board of trustees’ levy. Such levy shall not exceed two hundredths percent (.02%) of the market value for assessment purposes on all taxable property within the district. Said board under section 33-2113, Idaho Code, may obtain capital funds through issuance of general obligation bonds for such equipment and buildings, with the total tax levy for operation and bonds of the upper division not to exceed the levy limit authorized in this section. Such tax shall be certified and levied as provided for other taxes of the district. All other costs of operation of said upper division shall be provided by tuition and fees paid by the student. Gifts and grants may be accepted by the board of trustees for this or other purposes. A student who has been a resident of the district for not less than one (1) year at time of admission to the upper division, or who has completed the first two (2) years in the college, shall be given preference for admission to the upper division.

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